Have a chance to visit insect zoo in Houston Museum of Natural Science and Art. Saw some cool bugs, but no mantis Anyway, here are few of the pics.
I am afraid to say that certainly is the case. You just need to go to one of the bug shows here in the UK, and you will see the poor quality of his stock. Really don't know how he sells them!are they really that bad from bugs direct?never ordered from there, just browsed.
Thanks Ian, it is actually not difficult to become a volunteer, i am sure any insect zoo can use extra pair of hands for free :wink: I brought my son there too and he enjoyed "behind the scene" work and the nursery room.Yen, I have to say you are very lucky to be able to work as a volunteer at the zoo, I think when I hit 16 (or maybe I will have to be 18?), I will apply for Bristol zoo.
Yes OGIGA i think it is very tempting, but the Katydid (pic #6) is the world largest katydid (a species from Malaysia), they are HUGE! and they are partly cannivorous too so you never know which will be eaten at the end.You should bring a mantis along with you to see those bugs. I can imagine it trying to take a bite.
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